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  • MichaelKMichaelK Posts: 6

    Wait, what? So no half smoked cigars back in the humidor? Check. But really.
    I did notice the cigars I had in Tupperware seemed to me, more moist than the ones in the standard humidor. I'm seasoning a new box I just received. I feel the wood absorbing and releasing plus Boveda would work in tandem over the plastic.

  • d_bladesd_blades Posts: 4,304 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Every one thinks they can reinvent the wheel.

    Don't let the wife know what you spend on guns, ammo or cigars.

  • peter4jcpeter4jc Posts: 17,564 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @MichaelK said:
    Wait, what? So no half smoked cigars back in the humidor? Check. But really.
    I did notice the cigars I had in Tupperware seemed to me, more moist than the ones in the standard humidor. I'm seasoning a new box I just received. I feel the wood absorbing and releasing plus Boveda would work in tandem over the plastic.

    So much of this will depend on where you live and what season of the year it is.

    I'm starting a pool; how long before @MichaelK sees the futility of wooden humidors and ceases from his struggles?

    "I could've had a Mi Querida!"   Nick Bardis
  • VisionVision Posts: 9,699 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @MichaelK said:
    Wait, what? So no half smoked cigars back in the humidor? Check. But really.
    I did notice the cigars I had in Tupperware seemed to me, more moist than the ones in the standard humidor. I'm seasoning a new box I just received. I feel the wood absorbing and releasing plus Boveda would work in tandem over the plastic.

    Wood is not two way humidification. What you're looking to get is as little fluctuation as possible... won't get that with wood. But what do we know. 100+ years combined experiences never helped anyone anyhow.

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